After The Fair - Festival Fringe
Sun, 20 Jan 2002, 12:40 pmcrgwllms12 posts in thread
After The Fair - Festival Fringe
Sun, 20 Jan 2002, 12:40 pmYes, The Perth Fringe is about to start!
This week at The Rechabites, you can see AFTER THE FAIR.
This original one-act black comedy written & directed by Melissa Cantwell uses the format of the now defunct freakshows of the late 1940s to deal with issues of a multi-cultural society, the global village and the shift in popular entertainment away from the live and diverse.
Starring: Andy King, Laura Black, Novak 'n Goode, Derek Nannup, Andy Brown, Keziah Gillam, Nigel Luck & Craig Williams.
Wed 23rd (preview), Thu 24th, Fri 25th, Sun 27th, Tues 29th, Wed 30th & Thu 31st January. 8.00 pm
Tickets: $18.50 / $15 ($12 preview)
Bookings call BOCS 9484-1133
Cheers,
The Birdman
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This week at The Rechabites, you can see AFTER THE FAIR.
This original one-act black comedy written & directed by Melissa Cantwell uses the format of the now defunct freakshows of the late 1940s to deal with issues of a multi-cultural society, the global village and the shift in popular entertainment away from the live and diverse.
Starring: Andy King, Laura Black, Novak 'n Goode, Derek Nannup, Andy Brown, Keziah Gillam, Nigel Luck & Craig Williams.
Wed 23rd (preview), Thu 24th, Fri 25th, Sun 27th, Tues 29th, Wed 30th & Thu 31st January. 8.00 pm
Tickets: $18.50 / $15 ($12 preview)
Bookings call BOCS 9484-1133
Cheers,
The Birdman
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RE: After The Fair - Festival Fringe
Mon, 21 Jan 2002, 07:58 amWalter Plinge
g'day craig
thanks for the greets and good wishes! chooks for After the Fair!
crgwllms wrote:
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> Fair enough, but how do things get posted in the What's On section? I'm not
> a company, I don't have a company password. As far as I know, the
> "company" putting on After The Fair exists for this Fringe show only.
and aren't there one or two of these companies around?
:-)
no problemo adding the show. you can add a company directly to the site specifying your own password. If it truly is a one-off and you don't want to add an entire company, just pick a company that's appropriate to list it under and ask for a password. Maybe the Blue Room is an appropriate banner here as they manage the Rechabites?
i've tried over the years encouraging Blue Room, Art Rage and Fringe to add their own events here, but they've never really seemed to appreciate that they'll get at least ten times the exposure here as on their own sites... Or in the Blue Room's case about 15-20 times the exposure. We get as many visitors in a fortnight as the Blue Room's site has had in the last 8 months. I'm not suggesting these groups stop maintaining their own sites, but it's a little like not bothering with free advertisements in a magazine read by thousands and justifying this by saying you already send a newsletter to your couple of hundred members.
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> There's been a couple of times I've posted details of shows I've been in, and
> the logical place for one-off type projects seems to be in Billboard Bulletins..?
> (now that I've posted once, I'm not about to go plastering the details in every
> other section.)
commendable restraint. i wonder if we might convince a few others to show it?
;-)
> What else does "Billboard Bulletins" exist for, anyway?
Certainly! But posts tend to disappear quickly from the front page quickly whereas an event listing hangs around just as long as it's needed.
Just making sure you're getting bang for your bucks.
Cheers
Grant
thanks for the greets and good wishes! chooks for After the Fair!
crgwllms wrote:
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> Fair enough, but how do things get posted in the What's On section? I'm not
> a company, I don't have a company password. As far as I know, the
> "company" putting on After The Fair exists for this Fringe show only.
and aren't there one or two of these companies around?
:-)
no problemo adding the show. you can add a company directly to the site specifying your own password. If it truly is a one-off and you don't want to add an entire company, just pick a company that's appropriate to list it under and ask for a password. Maybe the Blue Room is an appropriate banner here as they manage the Rechabites?
i've tried over the years encouraging Blue Room, Art Rage and Fringe to add their own events here, but they've never really seemed to appreciate that they'll get at least ten times the exposure here as on their own sites... Or in the Blue Room's case about 15-20 times the exposure. We get as many visitors in a fortnight as the Blue Room's site has had in the last 8 months. I'm not suggesting these groups stop maintaining their own sites, but it's a little like not bothering with free advertisements in a magazine read by thousands and justifying this by saying you already send a newsletter to your couple of hundred members.
%)
> There's been a couple of times I've posted details of shows I've been in, and
> the logical place for one-off type projects seems to be in Billboard Bulletins..?
> (now that I've posted once, I'm not about to go plastering the details in every
> other section.)
commendable restraint. i wonder if we might convince a few others to show it?
;-)
> What else does "Billboard Bulletins" exist for, anyway?
Certainly! But posts tend to disappear quickly from the front page quickly whereas an event listing hangs around just as long as it's needed.
Just making sure you're getting bang for your bucks.
Cheers
Grant
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